The influence of grazing by cattle on soil bulk density was studied in a typic Natraquoll of the Flooding Pampa of Argentina for a period of 33 months, by comparing a grazed situation to an enclosure deferred from grazing for 7 years. Floods took place in this period as usual. Bulk density (BD) at -33.3 kPa of water retention varied from 1.00 to 1.11 Mg m-3 in the ungrazed soil and in the grazed soil from 1.04 to 1.16 Mg m-3. Environmental factors were the primary agent controlling BD; only in some periods were there significant differences between treatments. Slight increases in BD occurred under grazing after the recession of the flood water, and significant decreases occurred in the ungrazed soil during the large and sudden falls in wate...
Soils of the Argentine Pampas have been developed over same parent material (loess), but evolved und...
The effects of animal impact on soil chemical and physical properties as well as range condition wer...
Water-limited ecosystems have undergone rapid change as a consequence of changing land use and clima...
The influences of continuous, rotationally deferred, and short-duration rotation grazing systems on ...
Soil organic C, total N, extractable P, and salinity were evaluated after 12-16 years of protection ...
Bulk density of the soil in grazed plots was similar to that in ungrazed exclosures both in early su...
Changes in community composition of 2 grassland sites exposed to a flood of unusual intensity and du...
Cattle exclusion induced dramatic changes in the plant community and modifications in nutrient cycli...
Cattle trampling during grazing of crop residue may cause physical soil damage that may be repaired ...
In Argentina, the intensification of soybean production has displaced a substantial proportion of ca...
Grazing can have a profound impact on soil water through its influence on infiltration via treading ...
Infiltration rate decreased significantly and sediment production increased significantly on a site ...
In the Patagonian steppe, grazing may or may not reduce soil water availability: it may increase eva...
Over the last two decades, grazing intensity has increased in the temperate salt marshes of Samborom...
Effects of cattle grazing on soil bulk density were measured at two sites in central Kansas. Sampl...
Soils of the Argentine Pampas have been developed over same parent material (loess), but evolved und...
The effects of animal impact on soil chemical and physical properties as well as range condition wer...
Water-limited ecosystems have undergone rapid change as a consequence of changing land use and clima...
The influences of continuous, rotationally deferred, and short-duration rotation grazing systems on ...
Soil organic C, total N, extractable P, and salinity were evaluated after 12-16 years of protection ...
Bulk density of the soil in grazed plots was similar to that in ungrazed exclosures both in early su...
Changes in community composition of 2 grassland sites exposed to a flood of unusual intensity and du...
Cattle exclusion induced dramatic changes in the plant community and modifications in nutrient cycli...
Cattle trampling during grazing of crop residue may cause physical soil damage that may be repaired ...
In Argentina, the intensification of soybean production has displaced a substantial proportion of ca...
Grazing can have a profound impact on soil water through its influence on infiltration via treading ...
Infiltration rate decreased significantly and sediment production increased significantly on a site ...
In the Patagonian steppe, grazing may or may not reduce soil water availability: it may increase eva...
Over the last two decades, grazing intensity has increased in the temperate salt marshes of Samborom...
Effects of cattle grazing on soil bulk density were measured at two sites in central Kansas. Sampl...
Soils of the Argentine Pampas have been developed over same parent material (loess), but evolved und...
The effects of animal impact on soil chemical and physical properties as well as range condition wer...
Water-limited ecosystems have undergone rapid change as a consequence of changing land use and clima...